Deep House, House, Pop | Stanford’s Taylor Grey Brings Pop & House Together With New Single
Posted by VMan on March 2, 2017
There’s one girl in particular on the scene that’s got a ton of potential. Taylor Grey, a Stanford student, is blending pop with electronic music, a move that may bring her to the top of the music industry. She recently released a single by the name of “Never Woulda Letcha” that is accompanied by a superb music video. Directed by the MTV award winning Sarah McClogan, the music video also features the Unbroken actor Sean O’Donnell who stars alongside Taylor. We’re sure you’ll love the smooth house sound and the video is extremely well done. Check it out and get a copy of the track if you’re enjoying the poppy vibes.
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Chill, Deep House | JUS JACK DROPS SUMMER JAM “LOVE SOMEBODY”
Posted by JT on February 28, 2017
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Jus Jack is back! Coming hot off the momentum he’s created at The Bearded Man, “Love Somebody” is a fresh addition to his impressive catalogue of releases. This one takes you back to your favorite beach, mixed with lightly embedded tropical vibes and chilled, deep bass lines. “Love Somebody” is guaranteed to make any sunny playlists you have in mind in preparation for this summer!
Progressive House | Will Vance’s “Days Go By” Single Strong Tease To Upcoming Ep
Posted by VMan on February 22, 2017
Will Vance from Portland, Oregon gives us a taste of his refreshing EP out not on Think Tnk Records. Think Tnk Records is based in Denver, Colorado and releases a variety of genres from chill to rock to tech house. Will Vance attributes his impeccable taste in music to his introduction of folk music from a young age with its cheerful and vibrant melodies combined with reassuring vocals. Will Vance can be compared to the likes of Adam Beyer, Dusky, Yotto, and Hot Since 82 with his new release “Days Go By.” The single “Days Go By” begins with eccentric melodic pads that dive into a progressive styled drop with vocals that add just the right flavor to the track. Being a teaser off of his EP, this track raises the bar for what we can expect from the rest of the EP.
After being expelled from piano lessons at the age of 12, William Vance took the first steps down a musical career pathway. Learning guitar, piano, and synthesizers to computers, the years in-between then and now have somehow luckily turned that artful child into a talented electronic producer. Will states that his influences come from Dusky, Yotto, and Amtrac and its safe to say that he resembles them in this stylish new record. With his breakout Days Go By EP to release in early 2017, Will showcases his particular blend of progressive, deep, and atmospheric sounds. Bringing minutia and structure to the breaths between beats, the beauty truly is in the details. To check out his release on Think Tnk Records, peep the link above.
House | Sondr teams up with Peg Parnevik to release “Live Love Learn”
Posted by VMan on February 22, 2017
Sondr releases their follow up single “Live Love Learn” featuring vocals from 20 year-old Swedish star Peg Parnevik, who is best known for her celebrity family the ”Parneviks”. “Live Love Learn” is an infectious ditty, where house meets a hint of folk. The rhythmic guitar chords mix perfectly with the melodic leads, surely to have you singing it all day!
House | The Parakit Remixes Top 100 DJ Mosimann’s “Never Let You Go”
Posted by VMan on February 17, 2017
The Parakit’s new remix of Mosimann’s original “Never Let You Go” combines multiple genre elements that may surprise you, all jammed into one remix. “Never Let You Go feat. Joe Cleere (The Parakit Remix)” has that classic house feel but mixes well with the folk vocals of the original. The Parakit and Mosimann are both signed to Warner Music, with that said, The Parakit was clearly an excellent choice for the pack. The vibe of The Parakit’s remix creates a juxtaposition to the original that allows the single to be relatable to a larger fan base.
In the past, The Parakit’s original “Save Me” climbed to #4 on the iTunes dance charts, #4 on Shazam, and #4 on Russia’s top 100 radio airplay charts, while his next single after that, “When I Hold You (feat. Alden Jacob)” reached #6 on Spotify’s Viral 50 Sweden. We will most likely be seeing his next single climb the charts in various countries soon as well.
Electro-House | JaySounds refreshes the main room with ‘The Vibe’
Posted by VMan on February 11, 2017
After being dominated by our European friends for as long as anyone can remember, JaySounds might just be the savior of big room with this one. There’s a lot of great things happening in this track in terms of production and sound design, but it’s an intriguing pluck driven melody that make this one stick. The Vibe is one of those rare tracks that make you immediately stop what you’re doing, stand up and ask yourself ‘What on earth was that?,’ much like the first time you heard New World Sound’s Flute or Sandro Silva’s Epic. With David Guetta, Tommy Trash & Firebeatz already throwing their support behind it, The Vibe might just become the next big room staple.
House | Lo’99 & Marshall F are back at it again with ‘Fallen’
Posted by VMan on February 10, 2017
We’ve been keeping a close eye on Australia’s Lo’99 over the last twelve months, and one thing’s for sure – by the end of 2017, people on both sides of the Pacific Ocean are going to be saying he came out of nowhere! After the warehouse madness of Make Me Feel, the Sydney born artist returns with the compelling Fallen. Almost vocal enough to be a radio, Fallen stays just the right amount of left field to catch you off guard, yet brings it back to the club with it’s groove af bassline.
